Sergei Voronov

Sergei Voronov (died 2007) was a Russian Mafia boss who was killed in North Korea in 2007.

Biography
Sergei Voronov was born in the Soviet Union, the son of a powerful Russian Mafia former crime lord, and he became a thug following the Glasnost reforms of the 1980s. He was desperate to prove that he was better than every other mob boss, and he soon became the boss of his own organization, selling former Soviet Army weapons and vehicles to contacts from Kosovo in the Balkans to North Korea in East Asia. In 2007, during the Song Initiative, he left Josef Yurinov in charge of the business affairs of his organization, as he became a cocaine addict and slid into insanity. Eventually, he decided to partner with the North Korean government and betray Yurinov and his mercenary ally Mattias Nilsson, sending them to an ambush at an arms deal. However, they fought off the ambushers, and Nilsson killed Voronov before he could escape from North Korea.